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Travel Blogs from Warsaw
Full Circle - Thoughts Reflections and Aspirations
... He spent two weeks there and left with a better perception of the country, as well as much more experienced then if he had gone to somewhere such as Italy. In my opinion at least. One day I'll get there.
One of the best things I have ever done was go traveling by my self. I don't regret it at all and think everyone should do so. Some nights were lonely, but I had experiences I never would have had if I ...
Somber History
... Chris, today's guide? We saw Castle Square, the Royal Palace, Saint John the Baptist Church with a piece of Nazi tank tread still embedded in the outside wall, the Mermaid statue(symbol of the city) in the Old Town Market Square, remnants of the original city walls and the Barbican, Marie Curie's home, the Warsaw Uprising Monument, a piece of the Ghetto Wall and much more. Warsaw has a sad history and it is amazing that almost every ...
Warsaw
... it was such a hot day! It was very draining!
We walked home and had dinner in the square in the Old Town, which was very pretty! The light in Europe is so lovely at night (as the sun sets so late, I can talk about the "light at night" :P). Perhaps it is because of the angle of the tilt of the Earth, I'm not sure. But the evening light seems different.
Ultimate cultural experience of the day: seeing the remnants from the Warsaw Ghetto.
On the morning ...
Freezing Weekend in Warsaw!
... 1950’s. Honestly it is not exactly a great gift considering it is from the country that invaded them in the beginning of world war two and then ruled over them with an iron fist after the war. However, it is there and if you go to the top you can get a great view of the city. However, go on a warm day, because it is very cold at the top.
I think the most interesting place we saw during the day was the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It used to be tucked away in one ...
Eye Saws in Warsaw
... of Polish political prisions during their WWII occupation. We learnt of the awful conditions and random senseless killing that when on during that time. The Nazi's destroyed most of the prision before they retreated but a stoic elm tree remained as a symbol of Polish resilience. Unfortunately the tree got deseased in the 1990's but was given a farewell and meticulously replicated into a ...